If you are hoping to get  a small business loan and your business is based in  Peachtree City, Georgia, we've assembled a list  of local small business banks that you should contact.
							
Local Peachtree City Lending Resources
To help you learn more about local small business lenders, here's our list of small business banks in Peachtree City.
 
                  | Small Business Bank  | 
                  Recent SBA Loans | 
					
						| Bank Of America | 
						  | 
					
			
					
						| BB & T | 
						  | 
					
			
					
						| Hanco Systems Inc | 
						  | 
					
			
					
						| Neighborhood Community Bank | 
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						| Peachtree National Bank - Offices- Braelinn Village Kroger Office- ATM Loca | 
						  | 
					
			
					
						| Peachtree National Bank - Offices- Main Office- ATM Location | 
						  | 
					
			
					
						| The Bank Of Georgia | 
						4 | 
					
								
				
Business Loan Providers for Peachtree City Businesses
This is a list of banks outside of Peachtree City, Georgia that have provided SBA loans to Peachtree City businesses. Some of these may be national banks with local branch locations.
		
                  | Small Business Bank  | 
                  Recent SBA Loans | 
					
						Atlanta Business Bank 
							Atlanta, GA | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Banco Popular North America 
							New York City, NY | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Bank Of America 
							Charlotte, NC | 
						15 | 
					
	
					
						Bank Of North Georgia 
							Alpharetta, GA | 
						4 | 
					
	
					
						Branch Bank & Trust 
							Dunwoody, GA | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Branch Bank & Trust 
							Winston Salem, NC | 
						6 | 
					
	
					
						Business Loan Center, LLC 
							Panama City Beach, FL | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Capital One 
							Mclean, VA | 
						2 | 
					
	
					
						Capital One Bank (usa) 
							Glen Allen, VA | 
						4 | 
					
	
					
						Cit Small Business Lending Corp 
							Livingston, NJ | 
						2 | 
					
	
					
						Comerica Bank 
							Dallas, TX | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Community So. Bank D.b.a Commun 
							Knoxville, TN | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Community W. Bank 
							Goleta, CA | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Crescent Bank & Trust 
							Jasper, GA | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						First Charter Bank 
							Lawrenceville, GA | 
						3 | 
					
	
					
						Haven Trust Bank 
							Duluth, GA | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Heritage Bank 
							Fayetteville, GA | 
						2 | 
					
	
					
						Highland Commercial Bank 
							Marietta, GA | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Innovative Bank 
							Oakland, CA | 
						3 | 
					
	
					
						Metro City Bank 
							Doraville, GA | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Omni National Bank 
							Atlanta, GA | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Regions Bank 
							Atlanta, GA | 
						4 | 
					
	
					
						Regions Bank 
							Birmingham, AL | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Southern Community Bank 
							Fayetteville, GA | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Stearns Bank 
							Saint Cloud, MN | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						The Foster Bank 
							Chicago, IL | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						The Privatebank 
							Atlanta, GA | 
						2 | 
					
	
					
						U.S. Bank National Association 
							Cincinnati, OH | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						United Americas Bank 
							Atlanta, GA | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						United Commercial Bank 
							Atlanta, GA | 
						2 | 
					
	
					
						United Community Bank 
							Blairsville, GA | 
						2 | 
					
	
					
						United Community Bank 
							Fairburn, GA | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Wachovia SBA Lending, Inc. 
							Roseville, CA | 
						1 | 
					
	
					
						Washington Mutual Bank 
							Henderson, NV | 
						2 | 
					
			
Peachtree City Bank Loan Tips
Prior to meeting with banks to discuss getting a bank loan, you will need to determine exactly what size loan you will be asking for.
You need to be able to clearly explain your business, explain how much you want to borrow, define how the money will be used, and show  your ability  to pay the loan  back to the bank.
Having a  business plan is an important prerequisite. If the bank loan  is to for a going concern, you should also have financial statements covering the last three years. Bankers will also want to know  what collateral you have available to guarantee  the loan. Collateral is relevant because banks always 
want to be prepared for a worst-case scenario in which cash flow from the business does not meet your projections. 
If the business has few assets, you will likely be asked  to secure the business with your personal assets, such as stocks and bonds that you might own or life insurance policies. The banks will check on your personal credit history in any case, so hopefully you have good credit history 
                -- you may want to get a copy of your credit history prior to meeting with the banker.
Many of these banks participate in the financial assistance programs available through the SBA. Before you sit down to talk with a small business banker, you may want to do your homework  on SBA loans programs to see if you qualify. SBA 7(a) loans, SBA 504 loans and SBA disaster assistance loans may be available to you.
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